INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nocomis platyrhynchus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Nocomis platyrhynchus Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
27101   1979-04-28
United States, West Virginia, Pocahontas, East Fork Greenbrier River, Bartow, 38.53866 -79.77403

INHS:FISH
Nocomis platyrhynchus Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
51605   1999-07-03
United States, West Virginia, Pocahantas, Little River, 5 mi N Durbin, Public Rd. 44, 6.8 rd. mi N jct. Highland St., 38.61647 -79.80645

INHS:FISH
Nocomis platyrhynchus Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
78155   1973-06-04
United States, Virginia, Wythe, Reed Creek, 1 mi S Wytheville, Rt. 21, 36.92826 -81.09338

INHS:FISH
Nocomis platyrhynchus Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
38182   1996-06-26
United States, North Carolina, Watauga, South Fork New River, 3 mi ENE Boone, along Roby Greene Rd, ca. 0.75 mi NW jct. U.S. Rt. 421/221, 36.23906 -81.62891

INHS:FISH
Nocomis platyrhynchus Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
37883   1996-05-14
United States, West Virginia, Pocahantas, East Fork Greenbrier River, 1 mi E Durbin, U.S. Rt. 250/S.R. 92, 38.5386 -79.77398

INHS:FISH
Nocomis platyrhynchus Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
50048   1998-11-07
United States, Virginia, Grayson, New River, 2 mi W West Galax, Hwy. 94 bridge, 36.64639 -80.97778

INHS:FISH
Nocomis platyrhynchus Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
39030   1996-09-26
United States, West Virginia, Pocahantas, West Fork Greenbrier River, 1 mi W Durbin on U.S. Rt. 250/ S.R. 92, 38.55615 -79.83052

INHS:FISH
Nocomis platyrhynchus Lachner and Jenkins, 1971
39018   1996-09-27
United States, West Virginia, Pocahantas, East Fork Greenbrier River, 1 mi E Durbin, U.S. Rt. 250/S.R. 92, 38.5386 -79.77398


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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